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because there is no military solution to the crisis in syria, as we've said. a negotiated political transition is the best opportunity to end the violence and the suffering of the syrian people and to begin a process of ending the conflict through the full implementation of the geneva communique. in paris this weekend, secretary kerry engaged in an intensive round of diplomacy regarding syria, including meeting with the ministers of the london 11, syrian opposition coalition president, and russian foreign minister and joint special representative rahimmy. we continue to look forward toward -- brahimi. move forward d to with the geneva conference. we are absolutely confident that there is no way to resthove crisis except through -- to resolve this crisis except through a political negotiated resolution. >> would you resume the aid even if they don't show up in geneva? >> i think you're mistaking or you're misstating our position. we didn't cut off all aid. we cut off -- we halted some aid because of the need to verify the security of the aid that was delivered.
because there is no military solution to the crisis in syria, as we've said. a negotiated political transition is the best opportunity to end the violence and the suffering of the syrian people and to begin a process of ending the conflict through the full implementation of the geneva communique. in paris this weekend, secretary kerry engaged in an intensive round of diplomacy regarding syria, including meeting with the ministers of the london 11, syrian opposition coalition president, and...
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. >> we talked at great length about syria. and i was particularly appreciative for the archbishop's raising this issue, and equally grateful for the holy father's comments, the pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the geneva 2 process. >> kerry also said that the president, president obama, would be visiting the pope at a future date. >>> retired police officer who allegedly shot two people at a florida theater has a court appearance in the next hour. chad oulson was killed in the incident. and police say he had taken his wife, nicole, to see a movie when 71-year-old curtis reeves apparently became irritated at the guy's texting. they argued and reeves pulls out a gun and shoots him. his wife tried to shield her husband and the bullet went through her hand. all this happened yesterday during an afternoon showing of "lone survivor" at a theater in wesley chapel, florida, near tampa. >>> and a do not use order has been lifted today for a few thousand more people. this is in west virginia, of course. so now about 3
. >> we talked at great length about syria. and i was particularly appreciative for the archbishop's raising this issue, and equally grateful for the holy father's comments, the pope's comments yesterday regarding his support for the geneva 2 process. >> kerry also said that the president, president obama, would be visiting the pope at a future date. >>> retired police officer who allegedly shot two people at a florida theater has a court appearance in the next hour. chad...
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says we want a change, we want assad out but not willing to use military force in syria where iran is sending huge amounts of weapons, got hezbollah fighters on the ground, moscow backing assad much more aggressively than the u.s. i think that likely, iran will not go to the peace conference and likely there will not be a peace agreement. >> iran is becoming a very serious player in that region. is that part of i don't what they're negotiating for? they are causing problems in bahrain. >> i think since the iranian revolution in 1979, the united states and european allies has sought to exclude iran from the table. iran has essentially forced itself to the table. that there is no shortage of issues in this part of the world that cannot be solved without iran at the table. for the past 10-20 years, we've tried to solve them without iran and haven't been able to. the only thing we haven't tried is talking to them. they are doing things we don't like. it's how do we get them to stop. diplomacy provides a realistic option for that to top. john kerry has continued to allude to that at the po
says we want a change, we want assad out but not willing to use military force in syria where iran is sending huge amounts of weapons, got hezbollah fighters on the ground, moscow backing assad much more aggressively than the u.s. i think that likely, iran will not go to the peace conference and likely there will not be a peace agreement. >> iran is becoming a very serious player in that region. is that part of i don't what they're negotiating for? they are causing problems in bahrain....
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to syria, i led an effort, a letter, calling upon the president to come before congress, and to not just get guidance, but actual literal authorization before engaging any military assets in an intervention in syria. the day he walked out to the rose garden and made that announcement that he was going to do that, i was stunned in a very positive way, and i was really pleased that he pivoted their and i thought that was the right thing to do. we have seen some positive things take place there with respect to chemical weapons. host: and you think that was the direct result of pressure from yourself and other congressmen? than i woulds more go there, but it is fair to say and any objective assessment members, 20at 141 of whom were democrats, this had the full attention of the white house. conversations i have had with senior officials that are in the white house. they knew about it, and i think it was a most positive effort and i was delighted to see my democratic friends came along with me in this and i was encouraged by the outcome. pete in lowell, massachusetts, on our line for independe
to syria, i led an effort, a letter, calling upon the president to come before congress, and to not just get guidance, but actual literal authorization before engaging any military assets in an intervention in syria. the day he walked out to the rose garden and made that announcement that he was going to do that, i was stunned in a very positive way, and i was really pleased that he pivoted their and i thought that was the right thing to do. we have seen some positive things take place there...
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. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> security is tight around polling places in egypt as voters decide whether to adopt the a new constitution. supporters of mohamed morsi are calling for a boycott. >> governor chris christie under fire, facing a federal probe into improper use of hurricane sandy relief funds as another mayor claims he was the recipient of a political payback. >> preparing to face the media for his annual news conference amid claims of an alleged affair with a famous actress. >> i'm not going to choose between work and my religion or work and jail. >> quebec government is looking to put a stop to employees wearing religious symbols, but that is not sitting well with workers. that >> good morning. welcome to to aljazeera america. >> security is tight across egypt today on a day when voters head to the polls to decide on a new constitutional referendum. >> that operation includes 200,000 police officers and hundreds of
. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> security is tight around polling places in egypt as voters decide whether to adopt the a new constitution. supporters of mohamed morsi are calling for a boycott. >> governor chris christie under fire, facing a federal probe into improper use of hurricane...
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. >> you talk about -- look at syria now. al-qaeda in iraq is in syria. they are so horrific that, the other al-qaeda is so -- is after them. >> you've seen them and for people to say it's not there because we don't experience it thankfully, i think is wrong, except for 9-11. now let's talk about your book. some of your experience to put together a very feasible series of events. looking at the mexican drug cartels, and also how dependent we are on gps system. >> originally i had done work on the mexican drug cartels and i was fascinated the nexus between terrorism and the drug cartels. i looked at the drones along the border the cartels were use to go stop our drones. i looked at gps how much is infiltrated our daily lives. everything we do, when you run a credit card is run by gps, talking on a cell phone, run by gps. we look at it like where is the next gas station. it does more than that. every stock trade on wall street is controlled by the timing feature of the gps. >> you have a reasonable series of events that could very well happen. what you do i
. >> you talk about -- look at syria now. al-qaeda in iraq is in syria. they are so horrific that, the other al-qaeda is so -- is after them. >> you've seen them and for people to say it's not there because we don't experience it thankfully, i think is wrong, except for 9-11. now let's talk about your book. some of your experience to put together a very feasible series of events. looking at the mexican drug cartels, and also how dependent we are on gps system. >> originally i...
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later the secretary will travel to kuwait for a conference on syria. >> new details on of an evacuation of a texas high school. more than 3,000 students were evacuated. one student was taken into custody. the threat was initially identified as a potential explosive device. now police say they found a home made weapon known as a zip gun. pizza hut will start offering pizza by the slice. it will start today at two locations in rhode island and nebraska. the slices will be thinner than a standard pizza hut slice and cost you between 2 and $3. >> i'm now hungry. thank you, john. >> we should order pizza. >>> coming up, pizza and pig skin pettiness. fans of the 49 rsers and the patriots are furious this morning. they're having trouble finding tickets. what's going on? >>> also ahead, google spending more than $3 billion to buy a company that makes thermostats. is this part of the plan for their future? ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female ann
later the secretary will travel to kuwait for a conference on syria. >> new details on of an evacuation of a texas high school. more than 3,000 students were evacuated. one student was taken into custody. the threat was initially identified as a potential explosive device. now police say they found a home made weapon known as a zip gun. pizza hut will start offering pizza by the slice. it will start today at two locations in rhode island and nebraska. the slices will be thinner than a...
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to talk about humanitarian issues, including peace in the middle east and an end to the conflict in syria. >>> stock futures higher this morning after the biggest sell-off on the dow since mid-september. the dow falling nearly 180 points yesterday. that's a little more than 1%. the s&p and nasdaq down more than a percentage point, too. the dow is now down six of eight trading sessions in 2014. ouch! as for stocks in europe, they're lower right now. london, frankfurt, paris markets right now falling, likely continuing what happened in the u.s. in tokyo overnight, another decline. the nikkei, yeah, down more than 3%. i want to look here at shares of google. they're rising in the u.s. right now. google making another play that reaches right into your house. google will buy smart thermostat maker nest. have you heard of this company, nest? $3.2 billion. it would give google an important link to a new market when home appliances and internet services are beginning to merge. your smart house, nest really at the crux of that. google sweeping in for a $3.2 billion purchase. >> romans, i'm getting
to talk about humanitarian issues, including peace in the middle east and an end to the conflict in syria. >>> stock futures higher this morning after the biggest sell-off on the dow since mid-september. the dow falling nearly 180 points yesterday. that's a little more than 1%. the s&p and nasdaq down more than a percentage point, too. the dow is now down six of eight trading sessions in 2014. ouch! as for stocks in europe, they're lower right now. london, frankfurt, paris markets...
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iran, which has been strongly behind bashar al-assad's government in the civil war in syria. they are saying that they want to be included in the talks. let's listen to iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif. >> translation: these parties will regret the efforts undertaken to have the participation of iran to find a solution and end to the syrian crisis >> any chance this will happen because the foreign minister in britain said unless they agreed that bashar al-assad had to go, they shouldn't be there. >> it's an interesting question. iran is calling the west's bluff. the u.s. says "we want to change and have bashar al-assad out. iran is all in. they are sending huge amounts of weapons. moscow has done the same thing. they are backing bashar al-assad more aggressively than the u.s. likely iran will not go to the peace conference and there will not be an agreement out of geneva ii. >> iran is becoming a serious player. is that what they are negotiating for. they are causing problems in yemen, bahrain, is that why they want a seat at the table because they want to extend
iran, which has been strongly behind bashar al-assad's government in the civil war in syria. they are saying that they want to be included in the talks. let's listen to iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif. >> translation: these parties will regret the efforts undertaken to have the participation of iran to find a solution and end to the syrian crisis >> any chance this will happen because the foreign minister in britain said unless they agreed that bashar al-assad had to...
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i think that what is happening on his border with syria with the unrest in the chaos inside syria is part of what is creating this opportunity for al qaeda. this is a much more complicated and dangerous situation. i think maliki is going to have to work very hard to recover. i think we need to do the right thing to help him move in that direction if he is going to go there. host: our guest is the former administrator of politics. tom is our first call. omaha, nebraska. independent caller. caller: good morning. i'm afraid your guests will not be happy with what i am going to say. why in the world, unless we wanted karzai to reject the national security, to send a woman to present an ultimatum to the president of the islamic country? guest: he's referring to susan rice recently making a trip to meet with president karzai and talk with him about the importance of finding bilateral security agreement. a couple of things. first of all, i do not believe investor rights did present any ultimatums. the premise of your question is faulty. my own experience working with a number of senior afgh
i think that what is happening on his border with syria with the unrest in the chaos inside syria is part of what is creating this opportunity for al qaeda. this is a much more complicated and dangerous situation. i think maliki is going to have to work very hard to recover. i think we need to do the right thing to help him move in that direction if he is going to go there. host: our guest is the former administrator of politics. tom is our first call. omaha, nebraska. independent caller....
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terms of our relationship with iran in terms of iran's dealings with bahrain, yemen and certainly in syria. is there any reason for optimism that there should be in new cooperation going forward between these two on the issues? >> yes, but it's limited. so the administration has done a good job of walling off the nuclear issue from all of the rest of the very long list of issues with iran. but they have sort of tant talizing offered the idea, if this goes well, then all kinds of other things might be possible, starting with just a better baseline u.s./iranian relationship, that could have beneficial effects on all sorts of other things. they've tried really, really hard and the congressional opposition is part of the reason why, to keep this issue separate. look, let's just deal with the iranian thing on its merits, one thing at a time. >> i want to ask you with the backdrop of ariel sharon being buried in israel, to get a sense of what the u.s. does to reassure israel but also as i ask that to get your sense as someone who dealt closely with him, how will history remember this man? >> the
terms of our relationship with iran in terms of iran's dealings with bahrain, yemen and certainly in syria. is there any reason for optimism that there should be in new cooperation going forward between these two on the issues? >> yes, but it's limited. so the administration has done a good job of walling off the nuclear issue from all of the rest of the very long list of issues with iran. but they have sort of tant talizing offered the idea, if this goes well, then all kinds of other...
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i think that what is happening on his border with syria with the unrest in the chaos inside syria is part of what is creating this opportunity for al qaeda. this is a much more complicated and dangerous situation. i think maliki is going to have to work very hard to recover. i think we need to do the and te in that direction if he is willing to do their. is the former administrator of politics. tom is our first call. omaha, nebraska. independent caller. caller: good morning. i'm afraid your guests will not be happy with what i am going to say. why in the world, unless we to reject the national security, to send a ultimatum toent an the president of the islamic country? he's referring to susan rice recently making a trip to meet with president karzai and talk with him about the importance of finding bilateral security agreement. a couple of things. first of all, i do not believe investor rights did present any ultimatums. the premise of your question is faulty. my own experience working with a number of senior afghanistan officials is that they have no women inealing with their offici
i think that what is happening on his border with syria with the unrest in the chaos inside syria is part of what is creating this opportunity for al qaeda. this is a much more complicated and dangerous situation. i think maliki is going to have to work very hard to recover. i think we need to do the and te in that direction if he is willing to do their. is the former administrator of politics. tom is our first call. omaha, nebraska. independent caller. caller: good morning. i'm afraid your...
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talks with senior iraqi officials on issues facing the middle east, including the war in neighboring syria. the secretary general is expected to talk about the battle between government forces and al-qaeda in iraq. the last week the u.n. condemned the recent attacks by al-qaeda militants. we'll keep watching this story for you. >>> here is what happens when you drive while high. state troopers in colorado say a 23-year-old man was stoned when he slammed into one of their police cars. fortunately, no one was hurt. this is the fifth time this happened in just one month. >> the only explanation is stupidity at this point. we cannot have stupid drivers crashing into our patrol cars. >> troopers say they respect the new marijuana laws, but they say it doesn't give anyone the right to drive while high. >>> this picture really outrageous. the story is even more insane. police in california spotted this van as it was parked over an underground paul tank at a -- fuel tank at a gas station. then they saw a hand come out and close the lid. when cops pulled over the van, they saw this thing inside, a
talks with senior iraqi officials on issues facing the middle east, including the war in neighboring syria. the secretary general is expected to talk about the battle between government forces and al-qaeda in iraq. the last week the u.n. condemned the recent attacks by al-qaeda militants. we'll keep watching this story for you. >>> here is what happens when you drive while high. state troopers in colorado say a 23-year-old man was stoned when he slammed into one of their police cars....
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350,000 of his own countrymen and 20,000 tribal political opponents and attacked every nation other than syria and we know what a nation. he gassed entire villages. it is one of the hallmarks to have helped remove him. and we can't be apologietic for removing evil. imagined middle east with saddam hussein in play. brian and i have nothing to regret over what we did over there nothing. >> brian, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i would love to know. what would you like to say to her? >> i would tell them, you know, i think i can speak on behalf of most americans and we are disgraced with having her represent us and the people because, you know, not only is she threw all of our u.s. military under the bus, her and president obama. it is a disgrace and an embarrassment to the united states to have people in public talking about what they have said. i mean, it is uncalled for. and you know, it is time for a change and americans need people who represent them and their ideaed rather than the personal agenda. >> brian, thank you for serving and thank you for being here. and steve, great to have y
350,000 of his own countrymen and 20,000 tribal political opponents and attacked every nation other than syria and we know what a nation. he gassed entire villages. it is one of the hallmarks to have helped remove him. and we can't be apologietic for removing evil. imagined middle east with saddam hussein in play. brian and i have nothing to regret over what we did over there nothing. >> brian, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i would love to know. what would you like to say to her?...
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attacks every nation other than syria, and we know what a nice country they are. the man was evil. he used chemical weapons that gassed entire villages. it's one of the hallmarks of my live to have helped removing him. we can't be apologetic as americans for removing evil in the world. imagine the middle east today with saddam in play. brian and i, we have nothing to regret about what we did over there, nothing. >> brian, if you had the opportunity, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i would love to know what would you like to say to her? or to the president? >> i would tell them, you know, i think i could speak on behalf of most americans and say we're all disgraced with having her represent us and represent the people because, you know, not only is she throwing all u.s. military under the bus, her and president obama, but it's just a disgrace. it's an embarrassment to the united states to have people in public talking about what they said. and i mean, it's uncalled for. and it's time for a change. americans need people who can represent them and their ideas rather than someone's
attacks every nation other than syria, and we know what a nice country they are. the man was evil. he used chemical weapons that gassed entire villages. it's one of the hallmarks of my live to have helped removing him. we can't be apologetic as americans for removing evil in the world. imagine the middle east today with saddam in play. brian and i, we have nothing to regret about what we did over there, nothing. >> brian, if you had the opportunity, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i...
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but there are things that you can do to support the region whether it's afghanistan, syria or iraq. i thought that was the most effective part of senator rubio's critique. in the gates' back we see how the real world results of ambivalent american policy. 100,000 people dead in syria. six million people homeless. al qaeda safe havens all across the region. we have seen in the also decade risks to engagement, but also seeing risks to disengagement. given policy of the middle east, the republicans are increasingly hold the president accountable. >> i do want to talk about this, the big story of the week about one that is getting so much attention that is chris christie. but since you brought up the gates' back and his criticism, john, what do you make of this? i have said a lot of what secretary gates says in his -- i frankly agree with but i was really surprised that he said it. >> well, there is a classic tension in washington and everywhere else between truth and loyalty. two conflicting values. obviously bob gates made decision to proceed on the -- >> schieffer: but it was -- i co
but there are things that you can do to support the region whether it's afghanistan, syria or iraq. i thought that was the most effective part of senator rubio's critique. in the gates' back we see how the real world results of ambivalent american policy. 100,000 people dead in syria. six million people homeless. al qaeda safe havens all across the region. we have seen in the also decade risks to engagement, but also seeing risks to disengagement. given policy of the middle east, the...
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they attacked every nation other than syria. he used chemical weapons that gassed entire villages. it is one of the hallmarks of my life to have helped remove him. we can't be apologetic as americans as having removed evil from the world. we have nothing to regret about what we did over there. nothing. >> brian, if you had the opportunity, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i would love to know what would you like to say to her, to the president? >> i'd tell them -- i think i could speak on behalf of most americans that we're disgraced with having her represent us and the people because not only is she throwing our u.s. military under the bus, her and president obama, but it's a disgrace. it's an embarrassment to the united states to have people talking about what they've said. it's uncalled for. it's time for a change. americans need people who can represent them and their ideas rather than someone's own personal agenda. >> thank you for your service. thank you for being here. steve, thank you for being back. thank you for your service to this country as well. it is an honor to h
they attacked every nation other than syria. he used chemical weapons that gassed entire villages. it is one of the hallmarks of my life to have helped remove him. we can't be apologetic as americans as having removed evil from the world. we have nothing to regret about what we did over there. nothing. >> brian, if you had the opportunity, if you bumped into hillary clinton, i would love to know what would you like to say to her, to the president? >> i'd tell them -- i think i could...
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that tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, installed bashar jamal as president, neutralize syria and the lebanese muslims, get lebanon to sign a peace treaty and then force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept the israeli rule. unlike hafez assad, sharon did not know when to stop. he did not understand the limits of power in a fragmented project double-play such as lebanon. >> guest: i cannot find even one thing which is correct. also i would like to say, to mention the thing that this book of tom friedman whom i do appreciatappreciat e, like for instance about the 67 war that israel attacked in jerusalem or attack the jordanians is kind of a preemptive strike. all of us know that what happened was then that king hussein instructed his forces to attack jerusalem. but that is another thing. i don't find even one thing which is correct. we never thought about crowning a shield smile. it's a place in lebanon that was not the target and not the goal. we went to lebanon to destroy the plo, a terrorist independent kingdom of terror headed by arafat. that wa
that tiny israel could drive the plo out of lebanon, installed bashar jamal as president, neutralize syria and the lebanese muslims, get lebanon to sign a peace treaty and then force the palestinians living in the west bank and gaza strip to accept the israeli rule. unlike hafez assad, sharon did not know when to stop. he did not understand the limits of power in a fragmented project double-play such as lebanon. >> guest: i cannot find even one thing which is correct. also i would like to...
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we have to be on the of what is going on in syria, lebanon -- cognizant of what is going on in syria, lebanon, the building of conflict between sunni and shia, and the exploitation of nonstate actors like al qaeda will try to take advantage. staff generalof ray or deanna looks at the security in the middle east. span2, political lin andists mary mata james carville. tv"american history prohibition and the rise of the gangster. "> "washington journal continues. host: for the next level we will talk about marijuana laws in the united states, especially because of changes that occurred on january 1 allowing the recreational use of marijuana. we will be joined by "the denver " allison sherry. since january 1, can you give viewers a broad sense of what has been happening on the ground in denver or colorado overall? guest: i have not been to denver since the law has taken effect, but one my colleagues and i have shopsot s since have opened, it has gone smoothly. there have been some arrests and little things, but it has gone smoothly. i think colorado has gotten national kudos for pulling t
we have to be on the of what is going on in syria, lebanon -- cognizant of what is going on in syria, lebanon, the building of conflict between sunni and shia, and the exploitation of nonstate actors like al qaeda will try to take advantage. staff generalof ray or deanna looks at the security in the middle east. span2, political lin andists mary mata james carville. tv"american history prohibition and the rise of the gangster. "> "washington journal continues. host: for the...
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. >> as the conflict in syria rages on, syrian refugees are forced to eat grass and pick through trash to stave off starvation. and a special look at clean-up efforts in the wake of nuclear disaster in japan. >> as miami heat found out the nets may want to keep their nim name jerseys. i'll explain. >> welcome back. i'm morgan radford, and these are the top stories this hour. fema sending clean court to west virginia in the wake of a toxic chemical spill. hundreds of thousands of people can't drink or baith. >> a high end store admitting to a security bridge. neiman mark are not sure how much information was stolen by hackers, but it is not related to the targeted hack. >> united nations considering sanctions on south sudan if violence is not contained soon. delegates are in ethiopia trying to hammer out a deal appeasing both sides. >> humanitarian secretary-general meeting officials about the crisis. a peace conference is expected to take place in geneva. if aid doesn't arrive soon the area could become a humanitarian disaster. >> the face of a starving child in a refugee camp in syria
. >> as the conflict in syria rages on, syrian refugees are forced to eat grass and pick through trash to stave off starvation. and a special look at clean-up efforts in the wake of nuclear disaster in japan. >> as miami heat found out the nets may want to keep their nim name jerseys. i'll explain. >> welcome back. i'm morgan radford, and these are the top stories this hour. fema sending clean court to west virginia in the wake of a toxic chemical spill. hundreds of thousands...
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it is something we have to be cognizant of as you look across the middle east, what is going on in syria, lebanon, inside of iraq. it is this sectarian potential building of sectarian conflict between sunni and shia and the exploit action of that between al qaeda and other organizations who'll try to take advantage of this. this weekend on c-span, general raymond odiemo looks at the security situation in the mideast. mary day on c-span 2, matalin and james varville on their relationship. and on c-span 3, american history tv. sunday morning 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> now a round table look at the 2014 election cycle and the upcoming midterm elections with the republican and democratic political strategists. this is an hour and 10-minute discussion hosted by the group center forward. cillizza moderates the discussion hosted by the group center forward. >> if everyone could take a seat, we would get started with the program. thank you all for coming today to the first quarterly event or 2014. i know it's bad weather. we originally federal the store late last year and it snowed. we originally sc
it is something we have to be cognizant of as you look across the middle east, what is going on in syria, lebanon, inside of iraq. it is this sectarian potential building of sectarian conflict between sunni and shia and the exploit action of that between al qaeda and other organizations who'll try to take advantage of this. this weekend on c-span, general raymond odiemo looks at the security situation in the mideast. mary day on c-span 2, matalin and james varville on their relationship. and on...
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it beats the alternatives, as you consider egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan, countries in africa. the noise of violence is even worse. i would argue that the sound of silence for people -- where people disappear because of what they believe -- is at least equal if not worse than that. so this noise of democracy is part of what happens in a democratic republic. this noise has been magnified in recent years, especially by the tea party, a tea party that has very strong views about the questions about the role of government. their view is that in most areas of public policy, the government should not have any role at all. i have got a note to turn off my phone, but i have already done that. so government -- they argue that if government can do things right, so you should really not do much of anything at all. and because this group engenders in enormous amount of political clout, right now especially, they have almost gotten their wish. this is by far the least productive congress has been in 100 years. as a result of the realization, that lack of productivity is part of the agenda o
it beats the alternatives, as you consider egypt, syria, iraq, afghanistan, countries in africa. the noise of violence is even worse. i would argue that the sound of silence for people -- where people disappear because of what they believe -- is at least equal if not worse than that. so this noise of democracy is part of what happens in a democratic republic. this noise has been magnified in recent years, especially by the tea party, a tea party that has very strong views about the questions...
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in syria and , itnon, and inside of iraq is this sectarian, potential conflict between sunnis and shiites. the exploitation of that by nonstate actors like al qaeda and other organizations will try to take advantage of this. >> this weekend, army chief of staff looks at the security situation in the middle east and the future of the u.s. army. saturday morning at 10:00 eastern. live on c-span 2. political strategist honor the love and war relationship on book tv. prohibition and the rise of the gangster. >> now a round table lookup the 2014 election cycle in the upcoming midterm elections with a group is strategists. chris cillizza moderates the discussion hosted by the group center forward. p center forward. >> if everyone could take a seat, we would get started with the program. thank you all for coming today to the first quarterly event or 2014. i know it's bad weather. we originally federal the store late last year and it snowed. we originally scheduled this event for late last year. academicgs together find a common ground and common sense solution the challenges. i would like to fir
in syria and , itnon, and inside of iraq is this sectarian, potential conflict between sunnis and shiites. the exploitation of that by nonstate actors like al qaeda and other organizations will try to take advantage of this. >> this weekend, army chief of staff looks at the security situation in the middle east and the future of the u.s. army. saturday morning at 10:00 eastern. live on c-span 2. political strategist honor the love and war relationship on book tv. prohibition and the rise...
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that is why their operatives the quds force is so active in iraq and syria and lebanon. they're trying to spread their dominance and the saudis and other sunnis are resisting and we just can't afford to stay on the sidelines or we can't afford to try to side with the iranians because that is so contrary to our interests and those of our allies in the region. jenna: bringing this story a little bit bigger again to the news of the week, one of the big items has been the book from bob gates. i haven't read the book completely. only excerpts at the time. i like to ask you a little bit about priority. as we're talking about iraq, and you can see the priority of the administration being on the iran nuclear deal, we're still at war in afghanistan now. and i would like to run one question and sound bite from a press conference, press briefing earlier this week. >> when was the last time the president spoke to the lead u.s. commander in afghanistan? >> i have to take the question -- >> we're on war footing right now and you don't know the last time he spoke to the commanding gene
that is why their operatives the quds force is so active in iraq and syria and lebanon. they're trying to spread their dominance and the saudis and other sunnis are resisting and we just can't afford to stay on the sidelines or we can't afford to try to side with the iranians because that is so contrary to our interests and those of our allies in the region. jenna: bringing this story a little bit bigger again to the news of the week, one of the big items has been the book from bob gates. i...
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mind, it's something we have to be cognizant of as we look across the middle east; what's going on in syria, what's going on in will be non, what's going on -- lebanon, what's going on inside of iraq. and it's this sectarian, building of sectarian conflict between sunni and shia and then the exmoyation of that -- exploy exploy -- exploitation of that. >> this weekend on c-span, army chief of staff general ray odierno looks at the security situation in the mideast and the future of the u.s. army saturday morning at 10 eastern. live saturday on c-span2, political strategist mary matalin and james carville on their love and war relationship at 11 on booktv. and on c-span3's american history tv, prohibition and the rise of the gangster, sunday morning right past 10 eastern. >> i think that there's a way in which we have set up this sort of impossible series of expectations, especially for our presidents. but for elected official as a whole, that they are going to come in, swoop in, save the day, and when it doesn't happen, or we give congress a 9% approval rating and the president a 39% approva
mind, it's something we have to be cognizant of as we look across the middle east; what's going on in syria, what's going on in will be non, what's going on -- lebanon, what's going on inside of iraq. and it's this sectarian, building of sectarian conflict between sunni and shia and then the exmoyation of that -- exploy exploy -- exploitation of that. >> this weekend on c-span, army chief of staff general ray odierno looks at the security situation in the mideast and the future of the...
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he expressed concern that radical americans are learning new techniques in syria and slipping back into the u.s. to launch a deadly attack. >>> another major embarrassment for the air force's nuclear missile force. two officers in charge, two officers in charge of missile launches are being investigated for drug possession. the air force has suspended their security clearances. it was revealed last month that the general in charge of the nation's nuclear missiles had been removed after a series of drunken incidents in russia. >>> well, the solar storm that's hurtling a billion tons of material towards our planet at 2 million miles per hour is now slamming into the earth's atmosphere. navigation and communication systems, including gps and satellite radio, could be impacted by all of the radiation. >> but on the bright side, the solar flare-ups could create the best view in years of the northern lights. this picture making the rounds on twitter, it was taken overnight in norway. >> that is beautiful. >>> time now for the weather from across the nation. let's take a look. more snow for pe
he expressed concern that radical americans are learning new techniques in syria and slipping back into the u.s. to launch a deadly attack. >>> another major embarrassment for the air force's nuclear missile force. two officers in charge, two officers in charge of missile launches are being investigated for drug possession. the air force has suspended their security clearances. it was revealed last month that the general in charge of the nation's nuclear missiles had been removed after...
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they say they're tracking americans who return from syria and it is now a top priority. according to the u.s. times, either 70 americans have traveled there or tried to since the civil war began some three years ago. >>> president obama close to a final sdwegs on the nsa's surveillance program. it is detailing how many times the nsa asked phone companies and how many individual records were exposed. he also wants to limit access to classified network. >>> in about an hour's time, the final jobs report for 2013 comes out. we'll bring the numbers live to you as soon as they come in. there are great expectations. we may see the biggest annual gain since 2005. if the prediction for 193 new jobs in december holds. unemployment expected to stay at 7% flat, the lowest it's been in about five years. >>> and a heart stopping ending to a high speed chase in southern california. they tried to pull over an unidentified driver for using a cell phone while driving. the suspect took off instead leading police in an hour-long chase that ended in a hail of gunfire. you can hear how many
they say they're tracking americans who return from syria and it is now a top priority. according to the u.s. times, either 70 americans have traveled there or tried to since the civil war began some three years ago. >>> president obama close to a final sdwegs on the nsa's surveillance program. it is detailing how many times the nsa asked phone companies and how many individual records were exposed. he also wants to limit access to classified network. >>> in about an hour's...
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at least 70 americans have either traveled to syria or tried to since the civil war started three years ago. >>> texas man saves the day with two six-packs. the off-duty fireman happened upon a fire truck on the highway and the driver tried using a fire extinguisher to put out the flames in that truck. but when that didn't work, the fireman turned to the truck's cargo beer. he shook up 12 cans and started spraying them until the fire was put out. and those are your headlines. what a great idea. but a lot of folks will say waste of beer, you know. >> could be great marketing. if you've got a thirst that needs quenching. >> look at this, this puts out fires. >> there you go. >> you could justify stocking up on it a bit more. >> if i was to put one beer on a fire, it would be meisterbrau or peel's. the worst is the meta dry beer. i think lasted a week. >> if it was coors, it's the best. >> it's a chubby bottle with a small neck. you remember that? they might have been different labels saying beer. the other one that was tough was schmitz. >> or schlitz? >> it was a knockoff of schlitz? >>
at least 70 americans have either traveled to syria or tried to since the civil war started three years ago. >>> texas man saves the day with two six-packs. the off-duty fireman happened upon a fire truck on the highway and the driver tried using a fire extinguisher to put out the flames in that truck. but when that didn't work, the fireman turned to the truck's cargo beer. he shook up 12 cans and started spraying them until the fire was put out. and those are your headlines. what a...
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. >> the obama administration is considering resuming aid to forces in syria. ionments were suspended after equipment was seized by the islamic from the, a group that broke ties with the american backed free syrian army. "the new york times" reports the white house may restore aid to the rebels as a show of support, just as some opposition groups threatened to boycott a peace conference later this month in switzerland. >> there is a huge hype in the estimated death toll from south sudan's conflict. the international crisis group said close to 10,000 people have been killed there in less than a month of fighting. just a few weeks ago, the u.n. put that number at only 1,000. meanwhile, the warring sides meeting face-to-face in ethiopia to hammer out an agreement. just yesterday, there were reports that these talks stalled because the south sudanese president refused to negotiate on a group of political prisoners. that where do the talks tanned now? >> well, the humanitarian crisis in south sudan, countries getting pressure to bring the two sides to agree on a cea
. >> the obama administration is considering resuming aid to forces in syria. ionments were suspended after equipment was seized by the islamic from the, a group that broke ties with the american backed free syrian army. "the new york times" reports the white house may restore aid to the rebels as a show of support, just as some opposition groups threatened to boycott a peace conference later this month in switzerland. >> there is a huge hype in the estimated death toll...
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who is have traveled to syria to carry out terror attacks here at home. the fbi director says tracking americans have gone to syria has become a top priority. >>> we're finding out details of a new report due out today about sexual assaults in military academies. the report suggests that bad behavior and disrespect by athletes at west point naval academy the athletes might be contributing to the sexual assault problem in the military overall. this report calls for more training for the athletes and coaches. >>> breaking overnight, she's on her way home. an indian diplomat at center of an international crisis was arrested back in december accused of visa proud. this sparked a crisis between the u.s. and india. her country refused to waive her diplomatic immunity so she could not be arraigned. she got on a plane overnight insisting she's innocent. the key is she's out of the u.s. now. so the crisis may be over. >>> the best jobs market since 2005? that's likely what a government report is going to show later this morning. chief economists said that the job
who is have traveled to syria to carry out terror attacks here at home. the fbi director says tracking americans have gone to syria has become a top priority. >>> we're finding out details of a new report due out today about sexual assaults in military academies. the report suggests that bad behavior and disrespect by athletes at west point naval academy the athletes might be contributing to the sexual assault problem in the military overall. this report calls for more training for the...
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this video shows the government shelling of a neighborhood in eastern syria. but the main western backed opposition group is on the brink of collapse and may not attend peace talks scheduled to take place in switzerland later this month. >>> well, the u.s. is helping to beef up security in russia ahead of the olympic games next month. the move comes after a series of troubling incidents not far from sochi where the olympics are going to be held. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: with american athletes in the final stages of preparation for next month's winter games, there was growing concerns by u.s. officials that terrorists will make good on their threats to attack the olympics in the russian city of sochi. >> i think all of the ingredients are there, quite honestly. >> reporter: the latest incident came a few hours drive from sochi. where police discovered four vehicles containing dead bodies, two of them booby-trapped with powerful bombs. an apparent tactic to first lure and then kill police. in the last two months, dozens of civilians have been killed
this video shows the government shelling of a neighborhood in eastern syria. but the main western backed opposition group is on the brink of collapse and may not attend peace talks scheduled to take place in switzerland later this month. >>> well, the u.s. is helping to beef up security in russia ahead of the olympic games next month. the move comes after a series of troubling incidents not far from sochi where the olympics are going to be held. here's abc's brian ross. >>...
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all things being equal, we also have to remember syria is a country at war. the security situation can shift from day to day. but everything is ready and the authorities have shown that first movements have started to happen. >> the president of the central african republic is reportedly preparing to step down after weeks of violence that have left over 1000 dead. otodia could make the announcement today. tens of thousands have been displaced since violence between christian and muslim militants exploded last month. over 100,000 internally displaced people, the local coordinators for doctors without border warned of his monitoring humanitarian crisis. >> the population is living in very dire hygienic conditions. camps, it is aof very high risk of epidemic. hashe obama administration launched an internal investigation into a drone strike a reportedly killed 12 people in london last month -- in yemen last month. the victims were on the retro wedding when they were apparently mistaken for an al qaeda convoy. nbc news reports the strike was carried out by the joi
all things being equal, we also have to remember syria is a country at war. the security situation can shift from day to day. but everything is ready and the authorities have shown that first movements have started to happen. >> the president of the central african republic is reportedly preparing to step down after weeks of violence that have left over 1000 dead. otodia could make the announcement today. tens of thousands have been displaced since violence between christian and muslim...
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without even contemplating what's happening in syria. syria, mr. speaker, has completely fallen apart. it's completely -- it's complete chaos now with assaad having estimated to have killed over 200,000 of his own people, but now the so-called moderates --, -- who were being backed led by the general, the general has reportedly left syria and the extremist elements including al qaeda, of the islamic jihaddist regime is now fighting against assaad. so we have two very bad options in syria today. and very recently, these -- these islamist jihaddist fighters took over a weapons cache, of very dangerous weapons, and they have control of those weapons. where we go from here in syria is a very, very difficult question. we have such utter chaos that lebanon is the recipient of the greatest number of syrian refugees on a daily basis. so we have the tension of palestinian refugees who have gone into libya -- into lebanon. we have iran who has its presence through hezbollah, the terrorist organization, very agitated. some estimates are as high as 100,000 mis
without even contemplating what's happening in syria. syria, mr. speaker, has completely fallen apart. it's completely -- it's complete chaos now with assaad having estimated to have killed over 200,000 of his own people, but now the so-called moderates --, -- who were being backed led by the general, the general has reportedly left syria and the extremist elements including al qaeda, of the islamic jihaddist regime is now fighting against assaad. so we have two very bad options in syria today....
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and syria, where the tyrant assad has caused the deaths of over 130,000 people and brought the middle east to the very brink. but if we restore u.s. funding to unesco, we are essentially saying that, hey, it's ok. by the way, why not add one more in abbas? there has been a recent spate of terrorist activity against israel, and rather than act like a true leader should who seeks peace and a partner in a negotiated peace settlement, abbas was deafeningly silent when it came to denounce these acts of terror. but the powers at unesco don't seem to mind this at all. not us, mr. speaker, we are better than that. we are not about to trade in our credibility and our principles as a country for this platitude and for this circumvention. we know that if we concede to unesco, if we restore any funding, we would be making a grave mistake and also wasting hundreds of millions of dollars of our constituent dollars on this anti-u.s. agenda. i will continue to fight this push to restore funding to unesco in any way, and i will continue to rally my colleagues to join me in this fight. thank you very m
and syria, where the tyrant assad has caused the deaths of over 130,000 people and brought the middle east to the very brink. but if we restore u.s. funding to unesco, we are essentially saying that, hey, it's ok. by the way, why not add one more in abbas? there has been a recent spate of terrorist activity against israel, and rather than act like a true leader should who seeks peace and a partner in a negotiated peace settlement, abbas was deafeningly silent when it came to denounce these acts...
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what is going on in syria? what can you tell us? we see headlines like this in "the wall street journal." guest: well, there is a big battle going on. you have bashir al-assad and the rebel fighters, which is made up of 1000 militias, including islamic extremists. they are battling internally against each other. what is it you want? do you want islamic extremists and fighters who are the best fighters among the rebels to take control of that country? this is a civil war that has to be resolved internally. the more we signal we are willing to get involved, the less likely these countries are to resolve their differences. the democratic making process in this part of the world is very difficult work. it is confused and it is going to be generations. we have learned these lessons all too much. the international community is saying we support you if you go in there militarily as long as we don't have to do anything. turkey and france said they would help us. is onerica's credibility the line? i do not buy it. they support our efforts bu
what is going on in syria? what can you tell us? we see headlines like this in "the wall street journal." guest: well, there is a big battle going on. you have bashir al-assad and the rebel fighters, which is made up of 1000 militias, including islamic extremists. they are battling internally against each other. what is it you want? do you want islamic extremists and fighters who are the best fighters among the rebels to take control of that country? this is a civil war that has to be...
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it said it did so because the people of syria could no longer tolerate. the opposition inside and outside syria is still as fractured as ever on who will represent them in planned peace talks with the enemy they rose up against, the syrian regime. aljazeera, beirut. >> human rights groups say 385 people have been killed in less than a week of rebel in fighting. new jersey governor chris christie is involved in a political scandal ruffling his national image. it is suggested that his top staffers were involved in closing access lanes to the george washington bridge, one of the world's busiest bridges, as you can tell by looking at it this early in the morning. the move was apparently political payback against a democratic mayor who refused to support christies reelection. the four day stunt back in september caused massive traffic delays, but the fallout from the scandal could have serious implications for christie's potential white house bid. we have more on the fallout and the implications for chris christie. erika, this has been percolating for quite a
it said it did so because the people of syria could no longer tolerate. the opposition inside and outside syria is still as fractured as ever on who will represent them in planned peace talks with the enemy they rose up against, the syrian regime. aljazeera, beirut. >> human rights groups say 385 people have been killed in less than a week of rebel in fighting. new jersey governor chris christie is involved in a political scandal ruffling his national image. it is suggested that his top...
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i give you for example, syria. he failed to make an argument to the american people why the conflict in syria mattered. he famed to that before we got to an authorization of action. and you see why it mattered. it's becoming a primary area to carry and organize attacks not just in syria, in lebanon, iraq, potentially in jordan. >> you're saying president rubio would send troops to syria? >> i never called for u.s. engagement. what i called for a year and a half ago was for us to try to identify non-jihadist elements on the ground when it was possible and empower them because i knee in the absence of powering them, it would create a vacuum and it would be filled by who it's filmed with now, foreign fighters, jihadists, fighters, who are using syria now and the chaos there. >> you would send aid to the rebels even though there were questions whether or not they had ties to terrorist organizations. >> early in the conflict, that was not the case. they began to stream into syria well into the conflict. in the initial s
i give you for example, syria. he failed to make an argument to the american people why the conflict in syria mattered. he famed to that before we got to an authorization of action. and you see why it mattered. it's becoming a primary area to carry and organize attacks not just in syria, in lebanon, iraq, potentially in jordan. >> you're saying president rubio would send troops to syria? >> i never called for u.s. engagement. what i called for a year and a half ago was for us to try...
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. >>> chinese ship has arrived in the waters off the coast of syria. the ship's crew is working oh with crews from several other countries to help remove chemical weapons from syria. the first batch was loaded on to a danish ship. that happened yesterday. that was a week behind schedule. the united nations is overseeing the removal of the weapons, which eventually are going to be destroyed. >>> more than 60,000 people have fled their homes on the indonesian island of sumatra. a volcano now is very actively erupting. started rumbling back in september, but the mountain really started throwing ash and lava into the air, just in the past couple of days. this tickle volcano, it was dormant for several centuries before it just woke up about four years ago. so far, no reports of any injuries. >>> and all this week, cnn is reporting, this is a horrible situation. this is the killing of thousands of elephants every year. and the problem is so bad that central africa has lost almost two-thirds of its elephants. our own arwa damon went along for the hunt for the
. >>> chinese ship has arrived in the waters off the coast of syria. the ship's crew is working oh with crews from several other countries to help remove chemical weapons from syria. the first batch was loaded on to a danish ship. that happened yesterday. that was a week behind schedule. the united nations is overseeing the removal of the weapons, which eventually are going to be destroyed. >>> more than 60,000 people have fled their homes on the indonesian island of sumatra....
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. >>> more fighting in syria among rebel groups. why the threat from al qaeda could be getting worse. a former cia officer is here to explain next. ♪ humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insuran expert aboueverything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? jon: right now the suspects in a deadly new jersey mall carjacking appe
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they blame the delay on the security situation in syria. all of the chemical weapons are scheduled to be eliminated and removed by the end of june. >> thank you for that update. >>> let's go to england now. prince william goes back to school to prepare for the day he becomes king. >> reporter: almost half a century after his fair went to came bridge university, prince william is following his footsteps. he began a 10-week course in agricultural management. he arrived at school just like any other school commuter, on a train and was given a campus tour. as for the kind of privacy he was afforded as a student at saint andrews, well, not so much as came bridge. back to you kate. >> you know you've made it when you've got your own hash tag. >>> we have an amazing story to tell you about this morning. bizarre suspected kidnapping. a target store employee being hailed a hero. >> he was just fidgeting around. i wasn't getting a good vibe off of him. >> reporter: she was working at a target in aunt yok california friday night when she noticed a biz
they blame the delay on the security situation in syria. all of the chemical weapons are scheduled to be eliminated and removed by the end of june. >> thank you for that update. >>> let's go to england now. prince william goes back to school to prepare for the day he becomes king. >> reporter: almost half a century after his fair went to came bridge university, prince william is following his footsteps. he began a 10-week course in agricultural management. he arrived at...
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>> syria. >> ok. miley cyrus has bleached her eyebrows, though. >> celebrity news notwithstanding, colbert sought to place aljazeera on the political spectrum. >> what is your angle, what is the grift over there? is it liberal or fair and balanced? >> we just cover the news. it's more about opinion, a lot more sensational and a lot more about celebrity and that is not where building channel is headed. >> a serious question and a serious answer. >> how do you keep people from being afraid of this? >> all i can do is say watch what we do, and i think if they see what we do on the air and they see the stories that we can you have, they will, i think they'll understand that we're doing serious news. >> well, john, i think -- [ cheers and applause ] >> you can watch the entire interview at colbertnation.com and catch john siegenthaler right here on aljazeera america weeknights at 8:00 a understand 11:00 eastern time. >> thanks for joining us. remember there is always news at the top of the hour right here,
>> syria. >> ok. miley cyrus has bleached her eyebrows, though. >> celebrity news notwithstanding, colbert sought to place aljazeera on the political spectrum. >> what is your angle, what is the grift over there? is it liberal or fair and balanced? >> we just cover the news. it's more about opinion, a lot more sensational and a lot more about celebrity and that is not where building channel is headed. >> a serious question and a serious answer. >> how...
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they spend troops and arms to syria. al-qaeda slips in to syria. at the epicenter of this instability is iran and al-qaeda is taking advantage of it. >> so -- right now from the outside of respect from what you see, which of the color -- what should the color code be? >> we've abandoned that. and so i'm not going to relate to a color. i'm going to simply say that there are two permanent conditions in the world today and that is the ongoing threat of radical islam in this country, elsewhere, and the digital forevermore where we don't even -- it's not a threat. it's with us all the time. we're getting attacked every day. those are two permanent conditions that the world will have to live with for a long, long time. >> i'm glad you're part of this conference, getting people together, for the best way to keep people safe in their households and as a nation. thank you for joining us. >> great being with you. thank you very much. >> coming up, in the next two hours, you're commenting about what tom ridge had to say about robert gates. we will read some o
they spend troops and arms to syria. al-qaeda slips in to syria. at the epicenter of this instability is iran and al-qaeda is taking advantage of it. >> so -- right now from the outside of respect from what you see, which of the color -- what should the color code be? >> we've abandoned that. and so i'm not going to relate to a color. i'm going to simply say that there are two permanent conditions in the world today and that is the ongoing threat of radical islam in this country,...
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. >>> the first batch of syria's chemical weapons materials have left the country. the u.s. says the cache of weapons is loaded on to a cargo ship. this is the first critical step in the international operation of ridding syria of its declared chemical weapons program by the middle of next year. big step. >>> now, to england in a deadly helicopter crash. this chopper went down on a small village in the country's training mission. all four crew members on board were killed. let's get the latest from matthew crash. he's near the crash scene. matthew, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, it's a tragedy here on the north coast of norfolk, a. >> reporter: remote part of the united kingdom. you can see that the police behind me have cordoned you have off the helicopter. a sort of modified black hawk helicopter had four people on board and all of them have been confirmed by the british police to be dead at this point. they haven't given the names of those individuals until the next of kin have been identified. at the moment, investigators are on the scene to try to get to the b
. >>> the first batch of syria's chemical weapons materials have left the country. the u.s. says the cache of weapons is loaded on to a cargo ship. this is the first critical step in the international operation of ridding syria of its declared chemical weapons program by the middle of next year. big step. >>> now, to england in a deadly helicopter crash. this chopper went down on a small village in the country's training mission. all four crew members on board were killed....